2020
DOI: 10.26466/opus.648795
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Dürtüsellik ile Sosyal Medya Aşerme Arasındaki İlişkide FOMO’nun Aracılık Etkisi

Abstract: In this study, the mediating effect was tested. The mediator effect of FOMO was tested in the relationship between impulsivity and social media craving. The participants of the study consisted of 251 individuals, 106 of whom were females and 145 of whom were males. Barratt Impulsivity Scale, Social Media Craving Scale and fear of missing out Scala were used in the study. Mediation analysis were performed using Hayes' (2017) process application. The power of impulsivity to interpret FOMO has been studied and it… Show more

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“…In addition to the studies in which there is a relationship between FoMO and social media addiction (Beyens, Frison, & Eggermont, 2016;Oberst, Wegmann, Stodt, Brand, & Chamarro, 2017), there are many studies stating that FoMO is associated with psychological well-being and problematic internet use (Stead and Bibbly, 2017), sleep disorder (Rogers & Barber, 2019), stress (Beyens et al, 2016), depression, anxiety and physical symptoms (Baker, Krieger, & LeRoy, 2016;Elhai, Levine, Dvorak, & Hall, 2016;Kartol & Peker, 2020), high inner and external motivation (Al-Menayes, 2016), self-efficacy (Erdoğan & Şanlı, 2019), life satisfaction (Błachnio & Przepiórka, 2018), nomophobia (Arslan, Tozkoparan, & Kurt, 2019), lack of love and respect and satisfaction with life (Przybylski et al, 2013), impulsivity (Ercengiz, 2020) variables in literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the studies in which there is a relationship between FoMO and social media addiction (Beyens, Frison, & Eggermont, 2016;Oberst, Wegmann, Stodt, Brand, & Chamarro, 2017), there are many studies stating that FoMO is associated with psychological well-being and problematic internet use (Stead and Bibbly, 2017), sleep disorder (Rogers & Barber, 2019), stress (Beyens et al, 2016), depression, anxiety and physical symptoms (Baker, Krieger, & LeRoy, 2016;Elhai, Levine, Dvorak, & Hall, 2016;Kartol & Peker, 2020), high inner and external motivation (Al-Menayes, 2016), self-efficacy (Erdoğan & Şanlı, 2019), life satisfaction (Błachnio & Przepiórka, 2018), nomophobia (Arslan, Tozkoparan, & Kurt, 2019), lack of love and respect and satisfaction with life (Przybylski et al, 2013), impulsivity (Ercengiz, 2020) variables in literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, hiperaktivite/dürtüsellikle (Çınar ve Mutlu, 2018;Ercengiz, 2020) ve düşük uyku kalitesiyle (Li, Griffiths, Mei ve Niu, 2020) pozitif yönlü ilişkili olduğu bulunmuştur. Teknolojiyle ilişkili yönü dikkate alındığında, teknolojinin karanlık yüzüyle pozitif yönlü ilişkili, psikolojik faktörlerden de negatif olarak ifade edilen değişkenlerle de pozitif yönlü ilişkili olması, GKK'nın bireyler için problemli bir değişken olduğu şeklinde düşünülebilir.…”
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